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Pics? And price?

no pics yet.

drove it. nice zippy car, 370GT

Surprisingly small! its like one of those audi sport back things.

feels punchy. uncle things its a monster. haha

he paid in the low 30s landed and complied

Alvin may like to correct me, but I don't think e85 goes off / loses it's octane in tanks as fast as say 98 would.

They would be sealed to prevent water build up, and alcohol/ethanol doesn't really go off over time?

(in some cases improves!)

assuming perfect seal, same same, the problem with etOH based fuels is it absorbs water, and above a certain percentage, it splits. not funny so yeah dont use old fuel.

with petrol, octane falls and the additives gum up in the presence of oxygen. much of the same really.

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that's quiet interesting when according to the Gov most petrol stations have water in their tanks already

http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/ftw/Consumers/Buying_goods/Petrol.page#Water_in_petrol

so one has to hope these are sealed a bit better.

Didn't you have meisters Pat? These look the same?

Still have the meisters; look similar but different

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custom 2pc 32 GTR rims, stepped to 17"

EXACTLY what I have been trying to make Mohsen get.

so f**king boss

+1

I want but custom :(

2 cool to walk.

birds theres a built 26, ready for a head and some hangons on facey for 4500

In qld? If so it's on eBay too

Not a fan of the gear he's used in it, $350 forged pistons etc.

$4.5k for just a built bottom ends seems alot

yes, and i'd want someone to go over it before i whack it in the car... not gonna trust nobody. especially for RB26, when if a hairdresser does a bad job it not only makes a vocal complaint but then pulls out a gun and shoots everybody inside.

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